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en-usCopyright 2015 AOL, Inc. The contents of this feed are available for non-commercial use only.Blogsmith http://www.blogsmith.com/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/07/05/mojangs-scrolls-moves-into-closed-alpha/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/07/05/mojangs-scrolls-moves-into-closed-alpha/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/07/05/mojangs-scrolls-moves-into-closed-alpha/#commentsAs reported by the official blog, Mojang has declared its upcoming Minecraftfollow-up, Scrolls, to now be in closed alpha. Just like Minecraft, the game is will roll out one piece at a time, first in this testing phase, with more features to come after the official release. In the current alpha, players can build up their deck of scrolls and fight against an AI opponent, or play random matches in multiplayer.

It sounds basic, but Mojang wants to iron out the core gameplay before adding any more complexity. The closed alpha will use "quite a modest number" of players to begin with, and eventually grow into a full open beta.

Permalink | Email this | Comments]]>alphabetaclosedclosed-alphamojangpcscrollssignupThu, 05 Jul 2012 23:45:00 ESThttp://www.joystiq.com/2012/06/25/minecraft-studios-rolling-launch-of-scrolls-nearing-closed-a/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/06/25/minecraft-studios-rolling-launch-of-scrolls-nearing-closed-a/http://www.joystiq.com/2012/06/25/minecraft-studios-rolling-launch-of-scrolls-nearing-closed-a/#commentsMojang's "paid beta" model wasn't a Minecraft-exclusive, and the Swedish studio is implementing the same structure with its next game - Scrolls. Company co-founder Jakob Porser detailed how that'll play out for Scrolls on the game's fancy new website, where he said, "We are rapidly approaching the closed alpha of Scrolls."

Said closed alpha will "be far from a feature complete version of the game," Porser said, but it does feature "multiplayer matches, single player matches vs AI, and the Deck Builder, where you can build your decks out of the 100+ scrolls that currently exist in the game." As development continues, the closed alpha will enter open beta and thusly be open for purchase. Porser promised "a reduced price ... with some added benefits" for beta buyers, but stopped short of revealing what those benefits are. Golden scrolls? Super thick scrolls?

Of course, that beta won't be feature complete either, and Porser said the game will eventually include a full single-player world for battling (over various scrolls), as well as an auction house, character customization, and questing. And considering how this all worked out last time, it might not be the worst idea to get in on Scrolls early.

Wanna see how the game looks before you buy into anything? Have a look at the new trailer above.